The Hillsborough County Commission will consider the proposal next week and decide whether to award Amazon more than $6 million in tax breaks to the company.

The commission's agenda reveals some details about the project.

The warehouse would be located near Interstate 75 and State Road 674. Amazon intends to spend $200 million to build what it calls a "state of the art facility." More than a third of the 1,000 jobs would pay about $47,000 a year.

But the project also means Amazon would start collecting sales taxes from Floridians on their purchases. The company does not currently collect sales tax in Florida, because it does not have a physical presence in the state.

But Gov. Scott is focusing on the huge influx of jobs from the proposal.

"Amazon's commitment to create more than 3,000 new jobs in Florida is further proof that we've turned our economy around. Amazon will continue to work with Enterprise Florida on its ongoing projects which will include a return on any taxpayer investment, and we look forward to the company's announcements as it chooses locations and creates jobs in Florida."

The Florida Retail Federation welcomes the news. It has been fighting for years to force online retailers to collect sales taxes, because they can get a competitive advantage by not charging the tax. It's estimated Floridians are not paying as much as $800 million a year in sales taxes on Internet purchases.